Psychological nursing refers to nursing practice.

Psychological nursing refers to that in the process of nursing practice, nurses, guided by psychological theoretical knowledge and technology, based on the mechanism of physical and mental interaction and good interpersonal relationship, meet the psychological needs of patients through psychological nursing, actively influence and change the adverse psychological state and behavior of nursing objects, and eliminate their tension and negative emotions.

Psychological nursing is an important means and method to fully mobilize patients' subjective initiative and improve their social adaptability. Psychological nursing can diagnose and evaluate mental health problems, formulate individualized treatment plans, provide psychological education and consultation, and implement psychological intervention measures, including cognitive behavioral therapy, supportive psychotherapy and drug therapy.

Characteristics of psychological nursing:

1, personalized

Psychological nursing pays attention to the unique needs and problems of each individual, and makes personalized treatment plans. Everyone's mental health problems may have different causes and manifestations. Psychological nursing practitioners will evaluate and diagnose according to individual conditions and formulate targeted treatment plans.

2, comprehensive

Psychological nursing comprehensively uses a variety of treatment methods and techniques to achieve the best therapeutic effect. Including cognitive behavioral therapy, supportive psychotherapy, drug therapy, etc. And choose the appropriate treatment according to the individual's specific situation.

3. Nontraumatic

Psychological nursing emphasizes respecting and protecting the privacy and dignity of individuals and avoiding further harm to individuals. Psychological nursing practitioners will provide a safe and supportive treatment environment to make individuals feel comfortable, relaxed and understanding.

4. Long-term

Psychological nursing is often a long-term process, because the solution and rehabilitation of psychological problems need time and continuous support. Psychological nursing practitioners will establish a stable therapeutic relationship with individuals and provide continuous support and guidance to ensure the lasting effect of treatment.

5. Preventive measures

Psychological nursing not only pays attention to treating psychological problems, but also pays attention to preventing psychological problems. Psychological nursing practitioners will provide psychological education and training to help individuals learn the skills of coping with stress, emotional management and problem solving, so as to improve their mental health and prevent psychological problems.